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Reliance Communications, MTN talks called off
Saturday, July 19, 2008 10:01 [IST]

 

New Delhi: The talks between Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communications and South Africa's MTN were called off late Friday. Citing "legal and regulatory issues", the two companies said they have allowed their exclusive period of negotiations to lapse. 

 "Owing to certain legal and regulatory issues, the parties are presently unable to conclude a transaction. Accordingly, it has been mutually decided to allow the exclusivity agreement to lapse," a Reliance Communications statement said.

The two groups intended to create one of the world's top 10 mobile telecom firms with 116 million subscribers across India, Middle East and Africa.

The decision was taken after at least four letters to MTN from Mukesh Ambani that said their group had the first right of refusing a stake in Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications, should they be sold. The billionaire Ambani brothers have been locked in a bitter battle ever since the group, created by their late father Dhirubhai Ambani, was split a couple of years ago.  Reliance Industries had Thursday said it had commenced arbitration proceedings by nominating Justice B. P. Jeevan Reddy, a former judge of the Supreme Court, as an arbitrator for resolution of the dispute. "Reliance Communications has refused to participate in the conciliation meetings under the alternate dispute resolution provisions contained in the non-competition agreement," the company s statement alleged. The Anil Ambani group reacted saying the letter issued to the South African firm by Reliance Industries had established the rival's mala fide intentions. "RIL has issued [its] fourth letter today [Thursday] threatening legal action on MTN discussions," the statement by Reliance Communications said, referring to the notice issued to MTN by the rival group led by Mukesh Ambani, the elder brother of Anil Ambani. "RIL s mala fide design to derail MTN discussions [is] clearly exposed. RIL has successfully destroyed India's image in foreign eyes," the statement said. "RIL s notice for arbitration proceedings [is] legally and factually unwarranted." The group had earlier approached market watchdog Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to probe the dip in the share price of Reliance Communications (R-Com). It has also charged the Mukesh Ambani-led company with trying to impact Reliance Communications market valuation to derail the merger-acquisition talks with MTN.


Source : IANS

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